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A 19th Century un-named twin-handled ironstone pot-pourri with pierced cover and urn finial decorated in the Imari palette flanked by relief decorated flower head handles, with gilt rim, on a circular foot, 30 cm high, together with a similar un-named twin handled baluster shaped vase in the Imari palette with wavy gilt rims, 38 cm high, and a similar Masons Ironstone mug decorated in the Imari palette with green serpent handle within gilt decorated rims, 8 cm high (3) CONDITION REPORTS All with wear and scuffs, including wear to gilding and firing faults including blue smudge marks and firing cracks. Vase handles broken and reglued. Some overpainting / restoration. Pot Pourri with restoration and repainting to rim and lid, and finial appears to be a later replacement and overpainted. Lid is not a good fit so is probably associated, although this may be due to the inner lid being missing. Firing cracks to base.
A Japanese Meiji period Satsuma baluster shaped vase and lid, the ribbed sides decorated with four panels of many figures interspersed by circular medallion decorated panel, raised on a circular foot, bears impressed seal mark to base, 18.35 cm high, together with another Japanese Meiji period ovoid vase with shallow flared rim, the side panels decorated with exotic birds amongst blossoming foliage and figures approaching a nobleman, raised on a circular foot, 15 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Vase with general wear and scuffs,and crazing to glaze, wear and losses to gilding. Jar and cover - with general wear and scuffs, crazing to glaze, wear and losses to gilding, bears an indistinct impressed mark to base, dirt and some white paint marks.
A late 19th Century Chinese Cantonese export vase (now converted to a table lamp base), richly decorated in coloured enamels in the famille-rose palette, depicting figures within panels amidst floral sprays, Oriental emblems, butterflies and lizards in raised relief on a circular foot and hardwood base, 49 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear and scuffs including wear to gilding, hole drilled to base, lamp fitments not removed so unable to check underside of vase, various firing blemishes and some firing cracks including near head of one lizard where it meets the body, a couple of small chips to underside of rim, and a chip to the scalloped decoration at neck, overall condition however appears reasonably good.
AN UNUSUAL LOW TWIN SNAKE HANDLED ROYAL WORCESTER PEDESTAL VASE - PAINTED WITH CATTLE BY HARRY DAVIS, the two pairs of snakes intertwining so the handles appear to be edging slowly around the rim, below is a beaded band whilst the central landscape features highland cattle with a castle in the background, signed lower left H. Davies, Worcester stamp and number 2281 to base, W 14 cm
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY GLAZED DISPLAY CABINET, the central section with single glazed vase shaped door with fall front below, the fall front with fitted compartment and secret compartment behind, flanked by two glazed cabinets with serpentine shaped glass, the lower section with single glazed drawer, raised on tapered squared legs and spade feet, united by a shaped undertier, H 195 cm, W 125 cm, D 38 cm
A Delftware tin glazed earthenware moon flask, the shoulders entwined with serpents, decorated in blue and white with a figure in a garden, verso flowers, 23cm high, and a Delftware vase with twin snake handles, decorated with flowers, raised on lion's paw feet, 17cm high.
A Crown Staffordshire porcelain part coffee service, early 20th century, decorated with daffodils, comprising; coffee pot, water jug, sucrier and six coffee cans and saucers, six Wedgwood dinner plates, a Coalport blue and white jug, cup and saucer, and a German porcelain white glazed vase, mounted in a display case, with an intricate bouquet of flowers applied to the body. (25)
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